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Two government surveillance planes patrolled the skies over west Baltimore last week as riots broke out after the death of city resident Freddie Gray, The Washington Post reported.
The planes have drawn the ire of the American Civil Liberties Union, which has questioned the secret spying campaign that was exposed mightily on social media by concerned observers, who even went as far as to track the flight path via FlightRadar24.com, nailing down the aircrafts’ owners, the Post said.
For three nights, the Post noted, two Cessna propeller planes flew routes over west Baltimore as rioting there continued, using infrared technology to keep track of the movement on the ground.
While the FBI has declined to comment about the spying, the Post cited an anonymous government official who said the flights came after Baltimore police requested them from the FBI.
The public, noted the ACLU, has a right to know why they were there.
Read more at Newsmax:
http://www.newsmax.com/US/surveillance-planes-ACLU-FBI/2015/05/06/id/642905/
Since when did the Cessna 560 Citation shed its jet engines and become a propeller driven aircraft?
Wrong. If the are not owned by the Gov, they art not gov planes. But what the gov 100% of the time does to get around the laws is hire a contracter to do it for them. This way, legally 100%, they can not be busted… This is 100% how they get around each and every law. Basic 101 if I can do it, I’ll pay someone else to do it and let me know what they find… Perfectly legal…